par Langer, Norbert;Brott, Ines;Cantiello, Matteo;De Mink, Selma;Izzard, Robert ;Yoon, Sungchul S.C.
Référence Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 5, S268, page (411-420)
Publication Publié, 2009
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : We highlight the role of the light elements (Li, Be, B) in the evolution of massive single and binary stars, which is largely restricted to a diagnostic value, and foremost so for the element boron. However, we show that the boron surface abundance in massive early type stars contains key information about their foregoing evolution which is not obtainable otherwise. In particular, it allows to constrain internal mixing processes and potential previous mass transfer event for binary stars (even if the companion has disappeared). It may also help solving the mystery of the slowly rotating nitrogen-rich massive main sequence stars.